The Forest River RV Berkshire XLT is a luxurious Class A diesel motorhome built for full-time RVing and extended trips in ultimate comfort. This spacious coach offers well-appointed residential living spaces with top-of-the-line amenities. The Berkshire XLT lineup includes multiple models, which are around 45 feet in length. All models feature 3 to 5 slide-outs for an expanded interior room. The Berkshire XLT sleeps 9 to 10 people, depending on the floorplan.
The bottom line: The Forest River Berkshire XLT provides an exceptionally comfortable living experience on the road across its three well-designed models, but it comes with a hefty price tag to match its high-end features.
With its high price point, purchasing a brand-new Forest River RV Berkshire XLT is a major investment. Renting one through RVshare for around $230 per night allows you to fully experience the RV's luxurious amenities, spacious layout, driving comfort, and living arrangements before making a long-term financial commitment.
By renting a Berkshire XLT, you can determine if the upscale interior finishes, residential appliances, king-size master suite, and generous basement storage suit your touring lifestyle and preferences. You'll also get a realistic sense of the power, maneuverability, and fuel efficiency of this large diesel motorhome to see if you're comfortable piloting it. For those who prefer not to drive such a sizeable RV themselves, many RVshare owners offer delivery, letting you enjoy all the comforts of the Berkshire XLT at your chosen campsite without worrying about driving.
Numerous floor plans are available, all with spacious layouts and multiple slide-outs for extra living space.
Suitable for families and groups due to its sleeping capacity of 9-10 people and comfort.
Ample basement storage space for all your gear and supplies.
Large size can make navigating tight campgrounds, narrow roads, and low clearances challenging.
Diesel engine may be noisier than gas coaches, especially when accelerating.
Consumes more fuel than smaller motorhomes, leading to higher operating costs.